Kieback&Peter acquires majority stake in ICM-Technologies
Kieback&Peter GmbH & Co. KG, a leading expert in building automation and energy management, has acquired the majority stake in ICM-Technologies GmbH (ICM-T). With this strategic move, the Berlin-based family-owned company strengthens its market position and expands its portfolio with pioneering solutions in metering technology and digital data infrastructure.
Milestone for more digitalization and sustainability
The collaboration between Kieback&Peter and ICM-T is built on a long-standing and successful partnership. “By acquiring the majority stake in ICM-T, we are laying the foundation for even closer collaboration to offer our customers comprehensive, future-proof solutions from a single source,” said Christoph Ritzkat, Managing Partner of Kieback&Peter.
“This step marks a milestone in our growth strategy and highlights our commitment to optimizing the lifecycle of buildings with smart, sustainable solutions.”
Pioneer for energy efficiency and climate protection
Hamburg-based ICM-T is an established specialist in metering technologies and the development of data infrastructures for buildings. This expertise will support Kieback&Peter in advancing digitization and sustainability in building management. Customers will benefit from an expanded offering that combines smart technologies with proven expertise.
The acquisition is also warmly welcomed by ICM-T. “I am pleased to place ICM-T in the responsible hands of Kieback&Peter,” said Karin Schanze, former majority shareholder of ICM-Technologies. “I am confident that our company, in this new configuration, will strengthen its capabilities and make a significant contribution to the development of innovative and sustainable solutions for building automation.”
Through this acquisition, Kieback&Peter not only expands its product and service portfolio but also positions itself as a pioneer in energy efficiency and climate protection. The combined expertise of both companies will help reduce the carbon footprint of buildings and ensure their operations are future-ready.